The word “cuttle” has a couple of meanings in English:
1. **Cuttlefish**: In one context, “cuttle” is often used as a shorthand for “cuttlefish,” which is a type of marine cephalopod mollusk known for its ability to change color and for having a specialized internal shell called a cuttlebone.
2. **To cut off or to cut into pieces**: As a verb, “to cuttle” can mean to cut or to seclude something, though this usage is quite rare and not commonly found in modern English.
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